Sovereign Grace Music

We exist to produce Christ-exalting songs and training for the Church from our local churches.

Jesus, You Will Make All Things New” traces the biblical story from creation’s groaning to Christ’s final restoration. Scripture tells us that the whole world feels the weight of sin’s fracture (Romans 8:22), and God’s people often cry out in seasons of darkness, wondering if He hears (Psalm 13:1). Yet the Lord is not distant; He hears the cries of His people (Psalm 34:17) and promises not abandonment, but renewal. Through His death and resurrection, Jesus has conquered sin and death (1 Corinthians 15:20), securing a living hope that is not in vain (1 Corinthians 15:58). The prophets foresaw a day when the blind would see and the lame would leap (Isaiah 35:5–6), when thorns would give way to flourishing life (Isaiah 55:13). Revelation reveals the culmination of that promise: the Lamb who was slain now reigns (Revelation 5:9), and He will wipe away every tear (Revelation 21:4) as He declares, “Behold, I am making all things new” (Revelation 21:5). This song invites the church to sing in the tension between present sorrow and future glory — anchored in the finished victory of Christ and the certain hope of His coming kingdom.

Join us July 28-31 in Louisville, KY, for WorshipGod26, “Yours Alone,” as we consider what it means to be God’s unique possession. Speakers and musicians this year include H.B. Charles, Jr., Mike Bullmore, Jared Mellinger, Stillcreek, Colin Buchanan, and more to come! If you plan, lead, serve at, write songs for, or participate in your Sunday gatherings, we’re serious about encouraging you, equipping you, and giving you opportunities to encounter God with like-minded worshipers.

WorshipGod is less about performance and production, and more about the passion and participation of God’s people. Through pre-conference master classes, main sessions, breakouts, giveaways, free lunches, laughter, and times with your team, we think you’ll be freshly inspired to serve your church for the glory of Jesus.

We’d love to see you there!

In 1973, J.I. Packer wrote a series of articles that eventually became Knowing God, a book that has inspired Christians for over five decades. Knowing God isn’t just a book to be read – it’s songs waiting to be sung. So we tried writing them. We trust this stripped-down recording will not only encourage you but also help you see how worship songs about a big God don’t necessarily have to be led by big bands.

Hosted by Bob Kauflin and David Zimmer, the Sound Plus Doctrine Podcast covers a variety of topics
related to music, worship, and the church. 
Season 10 coming soon!